Go To Schiele.US Home Click To See and Hear a Fly By 101st Airborne Monument in Ft Campbell, KY. Home of the Screamin Eagles. Lt. Gen. George Smith Patton Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) Lt. Gen. Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller (June 26, 1898 – October 11, 1971) President Ronald W. Reagan with a picture of the USS Ronald Reagan Aircraft Carrier CVN-76 An aerial shot of the U.S. cemetery just inland of the beach in Normandy, France. 9,387 U.S. service men and women are buried there. Some Patriot Guards showing honors at the funeral of Pfc. Kevin F. Edgin, 31, of Dyersburg, TN on July 15th, 2006. He died on July 6 in Baghran Valley, Afghanistan.
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14 Completed Missions
(click a mission below)


Sat 24 Jun 2006
Laurel, MS
SFC Clarence D. McSwain
U.S. Army




Wed 12 Jul 2006
Ft. Campbell, KY
Eagle Remembrance Ceremony
U.S. Army




Sat 15 Jul 2006
Dyersburg, TN
Pfc Kevin F. Edgin
U.S. Army




Sat 26 Aug 2006
Memphis, TN
LCpl. Adam R. Murray
U.S. Marine




Sun Oct 15 2006
Germantown, TN
Capt Robert M. Secher
U.S. Marine




Mon 16 Oct 2006
Union City, TN
Welcome Home Ride 913th Engineer Co.
U.S. Army




Tue 12 Dec 2006
Finger, TN
Sgt. Dustin M. Adkins
U.S. Army




Sun 22 Apr 2007
Florence, AL
Spc. James T. Lindsey
U.S. Army




Sat 28 Apr 2007
Dickson, TN
LCpl. Jeffrey A. Bishop
U.S. Marine




Sat 19 May 2007
Tishomingo, MS
Sgt. Jason W. Vaughn
U.S. Army




Sat 23 Jun 2007
Nashville, TN
SrA William N. Newman
U.S. Air Force




Fri 20 Jun 2008
Clarksville, TN
SFC Gerard M. Reed
U.S. Army




Tue 13 Oct 2009
Memphis, TN
PFC Brandon A. Owens
U.S. Army





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Places where you can send a message of support


Personally send support letters/care packages


Contribute to sites that materially support our troops


Places that show tribute to our troops


Great videos supporting our troops




Places where you can send a message of support     Back to Top

America Supports You page
Send a message at the America Supports You site. AmericaSupportsYou.mil is an official U.S. Department of Defense website. It has lots of information on different ways to support our troops.

Operation Iraqi Freedom message page
Official website of the Multi-National Forces in Iraq. The real story of Iraq can be found here.

Soldiers Angels Adopt a Soldier Page
Soldiers Angels is a volunteer-led, non-profit with the mission May No Soldier Go Unloved. They have been providing aid and comfort to American military personnel and their families around the world since 2003. Through special projects, dedicated teams and individuals supporting our troops, they make a visible difference in the lives of our soldiers and their loved ones.

Post a message at the I Support Our Troops site
Add your name to the growing list who are showing support for our troops. Use this form to join them in saying, "I acknowledge the personal sacrifices you are making to defend us all, and I’m grateful." They’ll include your name in a list on this site, which servicepeople will be able to access whenever they’d like to know they’re not alone - at least in spirit.

To Our Soldiers Sponsored by US Army
They are providing this service as an opportunity to send a message of support to Soldiers who are serving in the War on Terrorism. Soldiers around the world appreciate your thoughts and feelings of support.



Personally send support letters/care packages     Back to Top

To Any Soldier
Deployed troops register on this site and list what their unit needs. From a platoon to battallion size, there are lots to choose from. Each soldier has a note on their page telling you about their unit and what they need. You can get their address and send them letters and misc items they need. You must provide your name, address, etc. to receive the mailing addresses. I’ve used this and it’s a great site!

Treat Any Soldier
In concert with AnySoldier.com, you can order different types of care packages from their site and provide the address to have it shipped. They have entertainment packages, male and female hygiene pkgs, and other assorted items.



Contribute to sites that materially support our troops     Back to Top

USO Care Packages
Operation USO Care Package enables the public to express their support of our men and women in uniform. Sponsoring a care package and including a personal message provides individuals with a way to touch the lives of our deployed troops around the world.

Veterans of Foreign Wars
The Veterans of Foreign Wars has a rich tradition in enhancing the lives of millions through its community service programs and special projects. From providing free phone cards to our nation’s active-duty military personnel to raising money for the World War II memorial, the VFW is there, honoring the dead by helping the living.

Wounded Warrior Project
The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is "Honoring and Empowering wounded warriors."
From the battlefield to their bedside, WWP is there to meet the needs of our wounded heroes.

Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund
Honoring the Sons and Daughters of America’s Heroes. The F.A.S.F. honors the bravery and dedication exhibited by Americans in our armed forces who have sacrificed life and limb by providing educational scholarships to their children.

Tennessee Marine Family Care Packages
The TN Marine Family is an organization made up of Marine families. They have multiple package drives per year to send to our troops deployed in the Middle East. Donations help provide the contents for the packages and shipping costs.

Operation Homefront - supporting the families
This organization supports our troops by helping the families they leave behind. Operation Homefront is one of a select few charities privileged to operate under a MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) presented by the Department of Defense. Operation Homefront provides emergency assistance and morale to our troops, to the families they leave behind, and to wounded warriors when they return home.

Landstuhl Hospital Care Project
The Landstuhl Hospital Care Project (LHCP) is a non-profit organization that provides comfort and relief items for military members who become sick, injured, or wounded from service in Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. Donated items are distributed to patients at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, the largest American military hospital outside the U.S.; to field hospitals in Afghanistan and Iraq; and to VA facilities throughout the United States.



Places that show tribute to our troops     Back to Top

Operation Support Our Troops
The mission of Operation Support Our Troops is to provide a process and forum for Americans of diverse interests, backgrounds and walks of life to come together to demonstrate to members of the Armed Forces and their Commander in Chief that they are supported and deeply appreciated for their service. Our goal is to ensure that they know United We Stand and Divided We Fall are not empty words, but words to which we subscribe.



Great videos supporting our troops     Back to Top

Soldier Tribute from smo555



A moving photo montage
set to Hero by Nickelback

Hero from SafireTears



Another picture montage of our troops
and the war
set to Hero by Nickelback


Semper-Fi Marine from ADIZ372



LCpl Jeffrey Adam Bishop died in Iraq 20 Apr 2007. I was able to attend his funeral with the Patriot Guard. He liked to skidive with his friends. They put together this montage of them skidiving together.

Memorial Day - Honor their Memory



This video was made by the sister of Cpt Robert M Secher, killed in Iraq 8 Oct 2006. I was able to attend his funeral with the Patriot Guard. It is a tribute to her brother and a reminder for us to remember them all.


This video was shot on June 11, 2009 from a police car during the escort of Sgt John Beale who died in Afghanistan. It makes me proud that I live in the South.

WE ALL MUST REMEMBER, FREEDOM ISN'T FREE!                           THANK YOU VETERANS!